Future of Web Design 2014 Ticket Giveaway

Win a free 2-day conference pass (8 – 9 April, 2014) to the Future of Web Design London conference 2014, worth £595 (approx. $940).

In this giveaway you can win a free 2-day conference pass to the Future of Web Design London conference in April 2014 (conference days: 8 – 9 April, 2014), worth £595 (approx. $940).

The 8th annual Future of Web Design conference is returning to the Brewery in London to bring you the very best in web design. This conference offers huge doses of inspiration from established and rising stars in the web design industry, as well as creative challenges, practical guidance, a rousing attendee party, relaxed networking opportunities, and delicious catered lunches, snacks, and coffee. Topics covered include responsive design, mobile, CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript, Interaction Design, UX, and more.

The workshop day is on April 7 and the conference days are on April 8 and 9.

Here are just a few of our sessions:

The Zero Interface: Use Zero-Based Thinking To Maintain Simplicity
By Stephen Hay

Beautiful (& Responsive) Web Typography: Designing for Readability & Meaning on the Responsive Web
By Jason Pamental

UI, Animation and the Future of Interaction
By Rachel Nabors

Designing From the Ground Up: Approaching, Prioritizing, and Executing Design
By Jon Setzen

About Future of Web Design

Future of Web Design has been producing web design conferences for nearly a decade. FOWD is intimately familiar with the trends, technologies, and stars that make the web beautiful. Our two-track events mean you always have a choice — you’re not locked into one room and one track. And we record every session for all attendees, so you’ll never miss a thing. As always, content is king.

One of the two stages at FOWD London 2013
One of the two stages at FOWD London 2013
The UX panel chats about ethics, workflow, and other concerns
The UX panel chats about ethics, workflow, and other concerns
FOWD London 2013 opening keynote speaker Seb Lee-DeLisle dazzles with a mentos and coke inspired JavaScript animation
FOWD London 2013 opening keynote speaker Seb Lee-DeLisle dazzles with a mentos and coke inspired JavaScript animation
Joe Leech on how neuroscience affects the user experience
Joe Leech on how neuroscience affects the user experience
The FOWD London graffiti wall
The FOWD London graffiti wall

The Prize

The prize of this giveaway is a 2-day conference pass to the Future of Web Design London conference on April 8 and 9, 2014, worth £595 (approx. $940). Please note that the ticket does not include the workshop.

How to enter

What you have to do for a chance to win is:

  1. Leave a comment below and tell us why you’d love to attend the conference.
  2. Share this giveaway on a social network of your choice and post the link in your comment. You can also use this tweet button:

  3. Please only participate if you can really attend the conference.

    Good luck!

    This giveaway ended on February 5, 2014 at 3 p.m. GMT+0.

    The Winner

    We are very happy to announce that Christopher Cuevas won the ticket to the conference! Congratulations, Christopher, we hope you’ll enjoy it 🙂

    Thank you all for participating!

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  1. I want lie or flatter you with irrelevant words, i’m just a single guy, I have no money (i have kids), i like learning, i love the web. I started learning code only a few years ago, but the more things I learn the more I can pass on. Teach me and help me educate the children so they have a chance at a brighter future.

  2. Because i love travelling and i Have never Been on Londyn. Second thing because ta these data im doing redesign of my sama-sama web site for RWD, and last but not least because conferences in Poland are mediocre:/

  3. I’d really like to go to #FOWD because i love WD !!!
    Thanks as always for the giveaway!

  4. I had the privilege to attend at the 2012 edition as student because some topics were of interest for my graduation research. I would love to return again for the great speakers, vibe and people 🙂 The Tweet

  5. I live, dream and obsess about beautiful web design. An obsession which I gladly give into every day when I go to work. I love the web, I love the industry and I would love to be able to attend one the best conferences we have.
    I wouldn’t normally have the funds to be able to afford such a fantastic conference, so to be able to attend this fantastic conference would be a dream come true.
    Quirky side note: I also come from the same city as the wonderful organisers of this conference (beautiful Bath).
    😀

  6. I love to learn new things coming in Web, In this conference i will get a chance to interact with some good developers

  7. Hi!

    I’ve been interested in the web industry for as long as I could remember. I’ve started freelancing 2 years ago and it’s been a joy so far. I’ve always kept up to date with the new practices in webdesign. (Thanks to sites like Codrops, which always keep pushing the possibilities in HTML5, CSS3 & JS development. ) The Future of Web Design 2014 conference would be a really good place to enhance my network as well to gain more knowledge!

    Anyway, I haven’t been able to attend any foreign conferences yet. It would be lovely if you guys could help me get a ticket. I am from Belgium, so it’s fairly close by. Would love to meet you guys and catch up!

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    Dries

    https://twitter.com/DriesPieters/status/428517296085037057

  8. It’d be an amazing opportunity to travel to London for The Future of Web Design conference. I’m always looking for ways to expand my understanding of the industry and keep up on the latest practices/trends. Learning from this panel and interacting with designers and developers from all over the world would truly be an honor.

    https://twitter.com/MrSixthFloor/status/428529278641139714

  9. What a great lineup! Would absolutely love to go to this conference and listen to those awesome people!
    Can’t wait to learn more!
    My tweet

  10. We would love to go to the Future of Web Design conference because we simply love design! We are passionate about it and anxious to learn about the upcoming design age. We also secretly would love to see bad design wiped off the surface of the Earth! 🙂

  11. This would be so nice to me and my colleagues. I really appreciate these conferences are held.
    With love from Holland

  12. I quit my job last week. Why?
    For a couple of years I’ve worked with embedded C. But my heart has always been lost to front-end. I am facing an uncertain future, yet I feel like it was the right thing to do. The opportunity to attend a cutting edge conference would be incredible. On top of that the web community seems like a bunch of really fun and quirky chump and chumpettes, I’d fit right in!
    Sharing is caring

  13. After studying graphic design in Vancouver, Canada, I decided to take the leap of a lifetime and move to London to be in the centre of art and design. The Future of Web Design 2014 is exactly the type of event I moved all the way across the world for. As a starter web designer, I promise you furious note taking, brain running 100 miles/hour and not even blinking so I can take in everything. Tweet here: https://twitter.com/KaitlinZhang/status/428839002519511040

  14. FOWD London 2007 was one of the best conferences I’ve ever been to. Elliot Jay Stocks, Jon Hicks, Andy Clarke … I was totally flashed by the whole experience, it was very well organized and super welcoming. But for a foreign freelancer a trip like this usually is fairly expensive, so I was never able to attend again. Winning the ticket would make it an easy decision 😀 (Tweet)

  15. Simple really – be part of this event and get some very useful new skills/information – meet great people and visit London for the first time.

  16. As a freelancer, I’d love to attend “FUTURE OF WEB DESIGN 2014” – It would be a great opportunity to network with other designers and to develop my practice… Bring it on!

  17. I live web! and I always wanted to assist to a conference in Europe! Please make it happen!!!! Love Codrops!!! FOWD here I come 😉

  18. Since I work for one of the most downloaded app, I’d really love to attend the FOWD 2014 here in London!

  19. Since making the transition from print to digital I have never looked back – finding out out about his conference fuelled my creativity even more. Firstly because of Jason Pamental, and secondly – the future is digital.

    “Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful”

  20. Having graduated from Leeds University doing New Media back in 2010 and having gained “enough” experience in the industry, me and my mate from the same course have decided and are currently in the process of starting out our own studio. We have no capital investment and we will be operating primarily using my spare bedroom as a work studio. The only investment we have are the tools that we personally own and currently use, the knowledge and experienced we’ve gained, time that we can dedicate and faith in ourselves that we will somehow make this attempt in making our dream come true work. Being able to attend FOWD will let us gain an insight into the current world of web design outside of what we know and be able to see its projected future. This in turn will hopefully let us gain a Level-Up to help us make our dream a reality.

  21. I’ve never participated in a FOWD and I’d like because I’m very interested in the trends that develop in the world of graphic design and web design and to know so many cool people who are passionate about web design.

  22. I would like Slovenia to feel the power of proffesional web design guidelines from FOWD. I’ll do my best.

  23. Someone awesome here would LOVE to join the most awesome conference, and make the future of web design to be more awesome in 2014.
    Really appreciate to have the opportunity to go!!!
    ME! ME! ME!

  24. I’m extremely interested to learn more about web design and how to improve my skills. Currently a college student and this event would give me a competitve edge over some of my colleagues 😛

  25. I would love to attend the conference. I’ve been designing / developing for well over ten years. The latest trends in web development and rich media have been astounding. I hope the conference would shed light on future trends regarding website development, mobile technology and digital media for entertainment and communication globally.

  26. Being a foreign citizen (from Russia) in France for a year, I can definitely say that I probably won’t get the chance to go to one of those things ever again. I’ve been doing web design for three years (eight months officially as a freelancer), completely self-taught, and currently, I’m actually the only web designer I know! So, multiple reasons: finally network and get to know people from the industry, get their feedback (and get bashed), as well as keep up with current trends, which is probably one of the hardest things in any profession.

    https://twitter.com/MindRave/status/430841823905333248